Literally, the Holy Bible tells us that the man named Jesus, crucified at the Hill of Golgotha on Good Friday, physically came back to life after three days inside a borrowed tomb nearby.

The doubting Apostle Thomas even dipped his finger into the left side wound in the body of Jesus and testified that indeed his Master has come to life!

The event, when applied to our human life, gives proof that indeed there is Another Life after death and a better life at that, for we will be gathered into a promised land called Heaven.

The promise, however, is conditional; - one must live by the teachings of Jesus Christ and those going wayward end up burning in Hell. Mag binootan ka, maha langit ka; ug motipas ka, sunog ka’s impierno.

And don’t forget, aside from rising from the dead, there is Immortality (Eternal Life) and that’s the best part of the deal. We will live happily ever after!

A scholarly description says: “The doctrine of immortality is common to many religions; in different cultures, however, it takes various forms, ranging from ultimate extinction of the soul to its final survival and the resurrection of the body. In Christianity and Islam, as well as in Judaism, the immortality promised is primarily of the spirit. But commonly, we are taught that after the resurrection of the body and a general judgment of the entire human race, the body is to be reunited with the spirit to experience either reward or punishment.”